2023 shows Europe and China have the lowest fertility rates ever recorded as record heat and global warming continue!
First, we discuss a wide range of potential mechanisms—including sectoral reallocation, child mortality, longevity, and the gender wage gap—through which climate change may impact fertility. Second, we build a model that combines standard economic theory regarding structural transformation and endogenous fertility with existing estimates of the sectoral impacts of climate change. The results suggest that climate change will indeed impact fertility,but what is most notable is that nations with less melanin have faster lowering populations while black nations have fast rising populations yet demographers are afraid to look at eumelanin as the answer to demographic decline despite the science that supports this.
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